It could also be a brand play... 7Up or Seven Seas Salad dressing. "Unite" could refer to 7 and 7, though Jason looks more like a single-malt kinda guy.
It could also be a brand play... 7Up or Seven Seas Salad dressing. "Unite" could refer to 7 and 7, though Jason looks more like a single-malt kinda guy.
I guess the fireplace was postponed due to budget cuts. How cold does the interior have to be to force you to dress like that?
James Cameron's on his way with the recovery sub. Just use the "aquarium" screensaver in the meantime.
Russian Cleveland: "Nyet... nyet, nyet, nyetNYETNYETNYETNYET!!"
"Boris! Watch as I make visual metaphor of Russian economy!"
Yeah... that would be the "factory". Don't be late for work... she might take it personally. Om nom nom.
This idea reminds me of the organic dragonfly/helicopters from the TV series Lexx.
I resent your crude innuendo. I know for a fact that Dan Snyder doesn't even own a step-ladder. Just last week, he had to use a kitchen chair to retrieve a set of horse-sized knee pads off the top shelf of his closet. Would a man with a step-ladder do that? I think not.
It's obvious that Malcolm Butler was just putting the ball back where it started so the Seahawks could try again... right?
I'd happily watch a Youbian Puma explode... get crushed into powder... and recycled into dog food cans and wall insulation. Happily.
OXO's got a new industrial-sized cheese grater? Awesome! But shouldn't this be posted over in Kitchenette?
Increasing orders of anger magnitude: Bruce Banner; The Hulk; whatever the hell that is above.
"When we see others as the enemy, we risk becoming what we hate." — Desmond Tutu
As my Trinidadian friends would say, why don't they just "finish de' joke", and simply cast a concrete wall and paint a Wile E. Coyote tunnel on the face?
I've done this drive a few times. The AI may decide to forcibly disconnect itself halfway through.
It's pretty remarkable that you predicted exactly what they did — i.e.: transparent sidewall. We're using two different types of tires for our vehicle, and no room for a spare — which is why we've been following Michelin's work with great anticipation.